When the criminal government becomes the forensic doctor; shooting with bullets, burying with lies

From street killings to faking deaths on official television, it once again revealed the criminal face of the Islamic Republic regime and its blood-washing project.
The Islamic Republic has once again shown that after a mass murder, it not only does not remain silent, but also brazenly lies; a lie whose purpose is not to conceal, but to humiliate public consciousness and trample on the dignity of the victims. This time, after days of bloody repression, it is time for the next stage: “turning bullets into overdoses and street executions into natural deaths.”
“We have accurate information,” declared Aziz Nasirzadeh, the Islamic Republic’s defense minister, with the confidence that comes only from complete immunity from accountability, before making a claim that crossed the line from falsehood to political shamelessness. “The protesters had used industrial drugs, and some of those killed even died from drug overdoses without any complications,” he continued.
These statements are being broadcast on the official Islamic Republic TV while the world has repeatedly seen images of protesters being shot directly in the head and chest; videos that have been recorded in the memory of the internet and the public conscience before being censored.
Medical certificates, family testimonies, reports from independent human rights organizations, and even leaked documents from within the country's healthcare system all scream a single truth: "People were shot to death."
But instead of responding, the government portrays the victim as the culprit. This is exactly the same pattern that the Islamic Republic has been using for decades: “First shoot, then deny, then destroy the victim’s character, and finally threaten anyone who asks questions.”
The Minister of Defense of the Islamic Republic then pulled back the curtain and revealed the true face of the ruling policy; not only did he not back down from this massacre, but he also threatened other countries and openly spoke of continuing to suppress the protesters with all his might. This sentence is an official confession: “What happened was not a mistake or an accident, but a government decision.”
In contrast to this lying machine, a voice was heard from beyond the border that directly questioned the legitimacy of the show. General Michael Flynn, former national security adviser to Donald Trump, told the Iranian people: “When you feel like you’ve reached your limit, take one more step, because history has shown that governments often seem strongest when they’re on the verge of collapse.”
Speaking to Joe Pugh's podcast, Flynn recalled the experience of the founding father of the United States, adding: "George Washington understood this truth not in the moment of victory, but in the darkest moments of American history, when his forces were exhausted and their will was tested. He knew that his enemy was also weakened."
He then warned: "The balance of power may shift at the very moment when ordinary people are told there is no hope, but they refuse to give up."
These words stand in stark contrast to the narrative of the Islamic Republic, which seeks to convince people that there was no bullet, no killer, and that the regime merely has “accurate information.” But the truth is that a government that is forced to call death by gunshot “drug use” has already been condemned in the court of history.
Today's Islamic Republic not only kills people, but also tries to assassinate the memory of the massacre; but experience has shown that governments that resort to lies for survival usually tell the loudest lies before they fall.




